Student Spotlight: Mohammad Abdul-Rahim
Student Spotlight: Mohammad Abdul-Rahim
“The most motivating part of this work is witnessing people change and grow—that’s what keeps me inspired, even through the tough times,” shared Mohammad Abdul-Rahim, a second year student in the Wright Institute’s Counseling Psychology program. “I find that the most growth happens when we are challenged and have the resources and support to navigate those challenges effectively.”

“I think the biggest lesson I learned in graduate school was that growing and learning never stops in this profession,” shared Dr. Julianne Guida, a 2022 graduate of the
“I think teaching allows us to be impactful on folks in moments when they have this great openness to being supported and mentored,” explained Dr. Daniel van Beek, a professor in the
McKayla Roberts, a student in the
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Kameron Edwards, a doctoral student in the
“It was so enriching and humbling to be a young parent in graduate school. I was learning about child development and attachment theory in classes while experiencing the transition to parenthood and all that brings with it at home,” explained Dr. Rula Razek Klee, a graduate of the
“They say, as therapists, we hold the hope for our clients, but when you’ve been in the field long enough, you also get to see that hope fulfilled,” shared Hazel Zetino, a 2016 graduate of the